Iphone broken screen, what are my options?
Iphone broken screen, what are my options?
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Chris_OCR

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5,429 posts

196 months

Sunday 14th February 2010
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So there I am, standing in the kitchen with my Iphone in hand, next thing I I've dropped it, great.

The phone is not currently insured.

Claiming on house insurance is not an option as the last time I did it they whacked the premium up by £250 come renewal.

Also not insured through the bank.

I have been looking at CUSC insurance which seems fine, from what I can see it is going to cost me £60 for the year and £50 excess which I can live with.

The only other option would be to get it repaired however I have a feeling this wont be the best way forward, how much does it usually cost to have an Iphone screen replaced?



kevin63

4,661 posts

273 months

Sunday 14th February 2010
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There was a topic on here somewhere about a broken screen and I'm sure it was about £140 at the Apple store to get it sorted, why not give them a ring. Someone is sure to come on here soon to tell you for deffo.

ln1234

848 posts

218 months

Sunday 14th February 2010
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Which Iphone is it? the 2g or 3g/3gs?

if it's the 2g, there is a way to change the glass screen if your touchscreen is still working ok. Have a look on ebay for 'iphone 2g screen'. If it's the 3g then I believe you have to get the digitiser (touchscreen) and glass together.


Gingerbread Man

9,173 posts

233 months

Sunday 14th February 2010
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Happened to a friend. So he rung up O2. Added insurance to the contract, a month or two past and he put a claim in.

mikechandler

1,998 posts

222 months

Sunday 14th February 2010
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Gingerbread Man said:
Happened to a friend. So he rung up O2. Added insurance to the contract, a month or two past and he committed insurance fraud
EFA

SJobson

13,520 posts

284 months

Sunday 14th February 2010
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kevin63 said:
There was a topic on here somewhere about a broken screen and I'm sure it was about £140 at the Apple store to get it sorted, why not give them a ring. Someone is sure to come on here soon to tell you for deffo.
My wife has done the same - she's been using it with a broken screen for a while because she hasn't got round to getting a replacement, but you can take your old one into an Apple store and exchange it for a refurb one, for £139 (that's for the original iPhone, not sure if the 3G is the same price).

If it's a 3G you can possibly get the screen replaced but I'd be inclined to go for the easy option. Back everything up first and restore from that backup, of course.

Zeek

882 posts

224 months

Sunday 14th February 2010
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Paul Drawmer

5,082 posts

287 months

Monday 15th February 2010
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Chris_OCR said:
So there I am, standing in the kitchen with my Iphone in hand, next thing I I've dropped it, great.

The phone is not currently insured.

I have been looking at CUSC insurance which seems fine, from what I can see it is going to cost me £60 for the year and £50 excess which I can live with.
Are you happy to commit insurance fraud?

fivesixseven8

6,146 posts

247 months

Monday 15th February 2010
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Just do it yourself, it is surprisingly easy to do. This video is a complete guide: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4mboB8p-sdw

Buy a screen from here www.parts4ipods.com (You need this, the screen with a Digitizer, http://www.parts4ipods.com/epages/es115703.sf/en_G...

Get one of these (small suction cup) http://www.parts4ipods.com/epages/es115703.sf/en_G... and you will need a precision cross head screw driver.

I have changed 3 different screens now and the total cost has been less than half the price Apple would have charged.

Chris_OCR

Original Poster:

5,429 posts

196 months

Monday 15th February 2010
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fivesixseven8 said:
Just do it yourself, it is surprisingly easy to do. This video is a complete guide: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4mboB8p-sdw

Buy a screen from here www.parts4ipods.com (You need this, the screen with a Digitizer, http://www.parts4ipods.com/epages/es115703.sf/en_G...

Get one of these (small suction cup) http://www.parts4ipods.com/epages/es115703.sf/en_G... and you will need a precision cross head screw driver.

I have changed 3 different screens now and the total cost has been less than half the price Apple would have charged.
Thanks, think I will go down this route and get it insured incase it happens again!

fivesixseven8

6,146 posts

247 months

Monday 15th February 2010
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Chris_OCR said:
fivesixseven8 said:
Just do it yourself, it is surprisingly easy to do. This video is a complete guide: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4mboB8p-sdw

Buy a screen from here www.parts4ipods.com (You need this, the screen with a Digitizer, http://www.parts4ipods.com/epages/es115703.sf/en_G...

Get one of these (small suction cup) http://www.parts4ipods.com/epages/es115703.sf/en_G... and you will need a precision cross head screw driver.

I have changed 3 different screens now and the total cost has been less than half the price Apple would have charged.
Thanks, think I will go down this route and get it insured incase it happens again!
Cool, drop me a message if you get stuck. Removing the old glass from the frame takes a fair bit of heat so don't worry if it seems excessive.

Just remembered, order some of these too http://www.parts4ipods.com/epages/es115703.sf/en_G... some screens come with them and some don't. This place don't include them.

Chris_OCR

Original Poster:

5,429 posts

196 months

Monday 15th February 2010
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Thanks!

I will let you know if I get stuck...

sjg

7,632 posts

285 months

Monday 15th February 2010
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SJobson said:
kevin63 said:
There was a topic on here somewhere about a broken screen and I'm sure it was about £140 at the Apple store to get it sorted, why not give them a ring. Someone is sure to come on here soon to tell you for deffo.
My wife has done the same - she's been using it with a broken screen for a while because she hasn't got round to getting a replacement, but you can take your old one into an Apple store and exchange it for a refurb one, for £139 (that's for the original iPhone, not sure if the 3G is the same price).

If it's a 3G you can possibly get the screen replaced but I'd be inclined to go for the easy option. Back everything up first and restore from that backup, of course.
£146.29 now (presumably VAT changes) but applies to all models.

http://www.apple.com/uk/support/iphone/service/faq...

snotrag

15,397 posts

231 months

Monday 15th February 2010
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yes

Do it yourself. Did my 3G for about 40, pretty easy really.

Make sure you stick the new screen down onto the black plastic frame thoroughly though, mine has started to lift a little after a few months, easy enough just to put a dab of superglue behind it though.

bimsb6

8,515 posts

241 months

Monday 15th February 2010
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my lad does them for £45, pm me if you are interested 3g or 3gs are a little more i think,he has 1 a day arriving at the moment .